Aziz
Yavuz EkinciHow far will a collector go when the ultimate masterpiece is written not in ink on canvas, but in blood on human skin?
Aziz Mirzade is a man consumed by the hunt for genius. On the tenth anniversary of the suicide of his greatest discovery, the painter Timur, Aziz finds himself entangled in a search as tragic as the artist's end. Timur’s final masterpiece—a reimagining of Dante’s Divine Comedy—is missing. These three works were never painted on canvas; they were tattooed onto the backs of three living people. Navigating a dark triangle of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory, Aziz must make three harrowing decisions to reclaim his prize. Yavuz Ekinci delivers a visceral and extraordinary novel about the limits of obsession, where the boundaries of morality and law dissolve in the face of a conviction that art is worth any price.
